My snowbanks got so high one year, my snowblower wouldn't get the snow that high. When I was shovelling, I found it easier to stand with my back to the bank, shovel up snow in front of me and toss it up and over my shoulder/head.

Got my snowblower fixed. It took me longer to find the dang shear pins than it did to change it out. Got the plow pile at the bottom of the driveway done so I'm going to head out to Micheals to use my 30% off coupon that is only good for today. It's bright and sunny right now so it shouldn't be too bad.

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After cleaning out my Dad's house, I have this advice: If you haven't used it in a year, throw it out!!!!.

My DH and teen sons are out being good Samaritans.... they are helping to snow blow and shovel driveways of our neighbors.... in particular we have some older neighbors, a divorced woman who lives by ourselves and some newly weds who don't have a blower.

They won't take any money - but they help them get it under control. OK one of the neoghbors does bring them cookies !

Our nasty neighbor next door - who threatens to sue us occasionally - we don't help. We sort of feel bad because he has health issues, but honestly - I would be afraid he would sue os for something.

Two Feet here on the north shore of Long Island. We lost power for 22 hours (It came on around 6PM, this evening). We have dug out the driveway but since they only plowed one side of our street so far, we will get plowed in when they come through again.

Mass/NH border. Think we got about 3 feet, not really sure. We couldn't even open our door this morning! We finally got out and DH shoveled the area around his car. My car is completely blocked in and is tomorrow's problem. Everything around here closed today, but most plan to reopen tomorrow. Even church emailed and said that all services were cancelled for Sunday.

No power loss, but we nearly never lose power. Not even Irene/Sandy caused a flicker.

Central NH here, no loss of power, just a lot of fluffy snow. My car looked like a cupcake. I took pictures for our west coast children -- they were home for winter break and will be sorry to have missed all this. We spent the day digging out; I did the detail work, and DH snow blowed our really long driveway. It took until around 5 PM. Our dog was absolutely horrified and did dolphin dives through the snow before finding an acceptable spot to powder her nose. DH dug her a couple of rest areas in the yard.

DH had a flight scheduled down to Washington DC tomorrow that was already cancelled yesterday, so he made a reservation on the train, which got cancelled today. He ended up reserving a rental car that he'll turn in as soon as he gets down there. He was on hold with Amtrak for almost ninety minutes this evening, complete with 1970's music which he put on speaker phone. We heard Donna Summer and ABBA!